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  • ...)]], an implementation of the [[Lua (programming language)|Lua programming language]] for [[Java ME]]
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  • ...language|language]], namely that it supports all three of these concurrent programming techniques. ...ly, MPD provides the same variety of [[Concurrent (programming)|concurrent programming]] mechanisms as does SR.
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  • {{Short description|Purely functional programming language}} {{Infobox programming language
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  • {{Infobox programming language | paradigm = [[Logic programming]]
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  • {{Short description|Programming language implementations}} '''XLISP''' is a family of [[Lisp (programming language)|Lisp]] implementations written by [[David Betz]] and first released in 198
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  • ...ce]], [[Clone (Java method)|cloning]], and reflective [[Operator (computer programming)|operators]]. ...lone and extend itself. This is accomplished by special [[Method (computer programming)|methods]] named ''cloning'' methods and ''[[mixin]]'' methods.
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  • {{Short description|A programming environment}} {{About|programming environments||Domain (disambiguation)}}
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  • ...source applications such as [[Perl]] and [[PHP]] (or any [[C (programming language)|C]] or [[C++]] program) to connect to [[Adaptive Server Enterprise|Sybase ...ython (programming language)|Python]], or Ruby DBI for [[Ruby (programming language)|Ruby]]
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  • * [[MagLev (software)]], an implementation of the Ruby programming language
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  • ...ut having to specify the language (such as [[Fortran]] or [[C (programming language)|C]]). ...dization|ISO]] sub-committee ([[JTC1]]/[[SC22]] - Information Technology - Programming languages). The revised version has the new title "General Purpose Datatyp
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  • {{Infobox programming language ...: [[object-oriented]], [[functional programming|functional]], [[procedural programming|procedural]]
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  • {{Short description|Specification for Java programming language}} ...exchange of metadata in the [[Java (programming language)|Java programming language]].
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  • {{Short description|Educational programming language}} {{Infobox programming language
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  • {{Infobox programming language ...gramming|structured]], [[Imperative programming|imperative]], [[Functional programming|functional]]
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  • | programming language = [[Java (programming language)|Java]] '''MX4J''' is a project to create an [[open-source software|open-source]] implementation of [[Java Management Extensions]] (JMX). The JMX specification is a [[Java
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  • ...call control]] within the [[Java (programming language)|Java]] programming language.<ref>{{Cite web |date=October 1997 |title=Java Telephony API (JTAPI) Progra *[http://gjtapi.sourceforge.net/ Open Source JTAPI Implementation with multiple pluggable service providers]
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  • *'''[[Apache Xerces|Xerces]]''': An XML parser for [[Java (programming language)|Java]], [[C++]] and [[Perl]] ...stylesheet processor for Java and C++ which implements the [[XPath]] query language.
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  • {{Short description|Discontinued programming language}} ...and designed as a first language for students. The primary designer of the language, William S. Worley, also contributed to the design of [[PL/I]], and the two
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  • ...ace|API]]s in [[C (programming language)|C]], [[C++]], [[Java (programming language)|Java]], [[Visual Basic]], [[Perl]] and [[Microsoft .NET|.NET]] to provide ...C++ implementation. This has led to memory management issues with the .NET implementation (though not with the COM Interop version which is considerably more cumbers
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  • ...It was standardized by IEC 61131-7. It is a [[domain-specific programming language]]: it has no features unrelated to fuzzy logic, so it is impossible to even FCL is not an entirely complete fuzzy language, for instance, it does not support "hedges", which are adverbs that modify
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